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    Misconceptions
        Heirloom rose   
        It is a misconception that all rose foliage is prone to black spot, rust and fungal diseases. There are many roses that are disease-free and do not need to be sprayed to remain healthy. In the past, roses were seen growing in beds all alone so that regular spraying could be done quickly and efficiently. But because roses are deciduous, these areas looked very poor in the winter. Plant your roses among evergreen shrubs and perennials so that when the roses go dormant, the area will still look good.
    Rose Types
        Miniature rose   
        There are many rose types, and each one has its own strengths. Tea roses work well as cutting roses, with their sturdy stems and tight buds. A new rose is the Landscape rose, a smaller, ever-blooming shrub-type rose that does not need to be sprayed or pruned and needs little fertilizer or water. Heirloom roses are a newer category of roses bred from old-fashioned roses, but with better characteristics. Most Heirloom roses bloom continuously and are very fragrant with multiple petals. They do not make good cutting roses because the petals drop when they are cut. Heirlooms usually will need to be obtained through mail order catalogs but are worth going to the trouble. Miniature and patio roses make it possible to have roses with only a deck or a patio; they have smaller flowers, but they usually bloom in abundance. Climbing roses are not alike; some have 10 to 15 foot stems, while others, called ramblers, have 6 foot stems. Be sure you have enough space before choosing the large ones.
                    Considerations
        Landscape rose   
        Roses need rich loose soil, average moisture and good sunlight. Air circulation is critical for all roses and many diseases can be avoided by letting them breathe. Seek out roses that are listed as hardy for your climate; if a plant is struggling, it is prone to disease. Apply rich compost around roses or use rose food to fertilize them each year according to package directions.
    Style Effect
        Roses have been synonymous with English gardens and certainly fit into that scheme well, but they can be an important feature in any design style. The way they are placed affects how they are viewed; a few deep red Tea roses planted among glossy evergreen shrubs can look very formal, or masses of rambling roses of mixed color can create a cottage appeal. It is not unusual to see a row of landscape roses along highway medians across the country. Landscape roses can be placed along a driveway or in difficult areas for continuous color.
    Benefits
        Rose petals   
        Rose petals have long been used in cosmetics and aromatherapy because the oil has a soothing quality. Plant roses known for their large hips and use them for their nutritional value. Rose hips are packed with vitamin C and antioxidants and can be used in teas or made into jellies. Dried rose petals are a staple in potpourri but are edible too; use them to decorate dishes as is or candied.
    Warning
        Never use chemical sprays on roses that are meant to be used in cosmetics or for culinary use; they are not all safe for human consumption.
Rose flowers
Pink Roses, Purple Roses, Yellow Roses, White Roses
No other flower is a recognizable as the rose. No other flower conveys love and passion like the rose either. Most roses have five petals and are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and Northwest Africa. Roses are the most popular and commonly sold florist' flowers and they are also great value to the perfume industry. The aggregate fruit of the rose is a berry-like structure called a rose hip. Rose hips of some species are very rich in vitamin C, among the richest sources of any plant. A bouquet of red roses is often used to show love. It is used as a Valentine's Day gift in many countries.
    Rose Flower
Roses are perennial flowering vines and shrubs of the genus rosa and family Rosaceae. Their complete scientific classification include kingdom Plantae, class Magnoliopsida, division Magnoliophyta, family Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, order Rosales and genus Rosa.
The Parts of a Rose Flower
The better a flower smells, it will be smaller in size and lighter the color. The sweet odor of these flowers is due to the chemical 2-phenyl ethanol or also called beta-phenyl ethyl alcohol.
Roses have an edible fruit called rose hips and the fruit is believed to have healing properties.
Petals of rose are naturally modified leaves that are given extra nutrients in order to take on different fragrance and colors. They are designed this way to attract birds and bees for pollination. While no black roses yet exist, there are some of such a deep dark red color as to suggest black.
The rose flower has several stigmas within its bloom (unlike many flowers). The stigma is attached to the tube-like formation called style (rose contains several styles) and it is used to provide the path for pollen to travel to its many ovaries that are located within the rose hips.
Ovules are growths that are small and hair-like, which are found within the ovary of the flower. They are responsible for egg production in rose pollination.
Roses have amazing scents and astonishing beauty. Some varieties have vigorous growth and will sprint up a tree, using it as a frame. There are roses that are very small, called Patio Roses or Tea Cup and those that grow very large.
Origin and History of Rose
Roses originate from China and are cultivate now from America to Africa and from Eastern Europe to Far East. Historically, the oldest fossils of rose have been found in Colorado (more than 35 million years old). In 551 BC – 479 BC, Confucius reported that the Imperial Chinese library had many books on roses. Roses were mentioned in a cuneiform tablet (a system of writing) written in about 2860 BC in ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia (in the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley). In the 15th Century, the English were already cultivating and hybridizing roses when the English War of Roses took place. Tudor Henry VII, the winner of the war, created the Tudor Rose (the Rose of England) by crossbreeding other roses.
In 1996, Americans bought more than 1.2 billion fresh cut roses and that is equal to 4.67 roses for every woman, man and child nationwide. 70,000 roses went into the making of the largest flower bouquet in the world. The 23.4 metre arrangement was the work of Ashrita Furman.
The Netherlands is the world’s leading exporter of roses, with about 8000 hectares of land under rose cultivation. Zambia, a small nation, had 80% of its cultivated land under roses. About 5000 hectares or 54% of the cultivated land in Ecuador is under rose cultivation.
Today, almost all cut roses sold by florists are the hybrid tea variety, while garden roses come in a staggering array of types.

Roses are flowering perennials of the genus Rosa. You can find more than 100 species of roses, and there are countless subspecies and cultivars. Rose flower is undeniably fragrant and beautiful, and its fragrance is also among the most popular flowers in the world. Their fragrance and the beauty that they are famous for is what makes these flowers so highly sought after in all parts of the world. Most of the rose species are native to Asia, with a few native to Europe, Northwest Africa and North America. Rose flower vary quite a bit in size.
The most popular color is red as those flowers symbolize love and passion. In ancient Greece, Egypt and Rome, they were associated with goddesses of love. Red roses are a favorite gift for Valentine’s Day and the flowers come in many different shades of red. You can find roses in other colors as well, such as: blues, whites, pinks and yellows (these flowers are often hybrid). Different cultivars have been developed to emphasize color, scent, shape, size and disease resistance, among many other attributes.




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